Apple Music subscribers can now stream music on US flights for free

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Apple today announced a deal with American Airlines in the US that will allow Apple Music subscribers to enjoy over 50 million songs, playlists and music videos inside the flights without purchasing a WiFi-plan. It is important to note that this offer will be valid only on domestic American Airlines flights.

Here’s how you can access Apple Music while flying:

  • To enjoy Apple Music during flight, customers on Viasat-equipped aircraft can connect to Wi-Fi at no cost and log in with their Apple Music subscription.
  • Customers who don’t already have an Apple Music subscription can get Apple Music, sign up onboard and receive free access for three months.
  • This Apple Music offer will work on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Windows PCs and Android devices.

“Our guests want to make the most of their time when flying us. That’s why we’re investing in faster Wi-Fi, a variety of entertainment options, and why we’re so excited to introduce Apple Music to more of our customers,” said Janelle Anderson, vice president of Global Marketing at American. “Providing customers with more ways to stay connected throughout each flight is one way to show we value their business and the time they spend with us.”

Source: Apple

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